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My "Read My Own Books" Challenge





It was amazing, but I think I need something light. And short, also. Short and light.


Finally finished Last Night in Twisted River by John Irving. I had really loved several of his other books, but this one tried my patience. Another example of Famous Writer Who Gets No Editor, I think, because so, so much needed editing.
Then I ran through The Ghost Walker by Margaret Coel, a mystery set on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, featuring a Jesuit priest and an Arapaho woman attorney as detectives. More enjoyable than the Irving, for sure.
Finally: Blessings, by Anna Quindlen. I gave it 4 stars though I was tempted to go down to 3, because of the predictable plot contrivances. But I thought the writing was lovely and the main characters well-drawn.


heh :)

Carol, you're suffering from the Constant Reader disease. I contracted it when I first found Constant Reader. That's why I need this challenge, because I bought a kazillion books and have decided to try to whittle the unread ones down. Here is a discussion of Alias Grace we had a while back:
http://constantreader.com/discussions...


1. This book is fantastic. Totally worth cheating for.
2. I've also cheated, I admit it. I bought Cloud Atlas.
I look at it this way: I can still read a whole big pile of books that have been sitting unread on my shelves for years, so it is, as Sue says, not a defeat.
I will also admit here that I found myself wondering if I could count Mansfield Park if I reread the copy I already own. I feel that this style of rules-wrangling is not really in the spirit of the thing.
Now you know all my dirty book secrets.

Not only did I purchase Alias Grace, but The Black-Eyed Blonde: A Philip Marlowe Novel. I bought Black's book twice, hehe. I put it on the wrong Kindle( Snort ,snort, guffaw....cough....hehe).




Don't you love those little pats on the back! I set a goal of 15, maybe too ambitious) and have also read 2. I also plan to sell or give to the library at least some of those books I do read for this challenge. Small steps toward reducing the piles!

The books I plan to give up are newer acquisitions...say within the past 5 o4 so years or books I'm not emotionally attached to. It is difficult to part with any but I really am over run with them.





BTW, both Faulkner's were in fact already on my shelf. :)
And, On the Beach was on my stack as well, so that's three more.

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I will try hard to wait until we have voted on a new list. That would be the sensible thing to do.


Right, save the credit. It's too late for me, I've already spent it. heh
It wasn't that much, only 8 USD, but still, a free book is a free book. I'll take it!

Right, save the credit. It's too late for me, I've already spent it. heh
It wasn't that much, only 8 USD, but still, a free book is a free book. I'll ..."
I'll try to save the credit. Now all I have to do is remember to use it when the next book list comes along! I hope using it is automatic.


What would be a good challenge for next year, Carol? I could do this same challenge for a few years and still not be finished with my unread books.

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The five were:
The Cuckoo's Calling, The Secret History, Octopussy & the Living Daylights, From Russia With Love, and Doctor No.
And I'm now reading Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, also from my previously owned books.
Ennh, it's a start. :)